Hi Thangarajan,
Displaying the real horizon is not time related, so it doesn't depend on
seasons. Only the starred sky changes with time. Of course you have to work
with the altazimuthal mode, not the equatorial or "North up". I use it for years
and always with success.
Antoni
----- Original Message -----
From: thanpath
To: hnsky@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 12:06 AM
Subject: Re: [Norton AntiSpam] [group: Hallo northern sky planetarium program]
Newbie question
-Hi antoni It is a nice idea..but will it work in all the seasons?
Thangarajan.P.K.
-- In hnsky@yahoogroups.com, "Antoni Clavell" <antoni@...> wrote:
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> Hey Bob,
>
> As I know there is not providence to hide the objects under the
horizon. But in my opinion it's not a disadvantage. If you have
implemented your own real horizon line, with buildings, trees,
mountains and so on, then it is a great tool to see when an object
will just appear or disappear behind your horizon. For me it is
highly interesting, as in HNSKY the easy drawing of the horizon is
very realistic and perhaps the best amongst a lot of programs because
of its faithful display. As the line is very clearly distinct, seeing
the already set stars should be not a trouble.
>
> Antoni
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Bob Anderson
> To: hnsky@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 9:42 PM
> Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] [group: Hallo northern sky planetarium
program] Newbie question
>
>
> Good Afternoon,
> I am just learning this program and would like to ask a
> question. Is there a way to turn off the display below the horizon
> line. I am looking at the altitude display and I can see
everything
> below my horizon line
>
> Thanks
> Bob Anderson
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